font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Trafalgar Stencil JNL gets its inspiration from a set of lettering stencils manufactured by Reese and Sons in Great Britain during the 1950s as does its counterpart, British Stencil JNL.
Chamber of Commerce JNL is loosely based on a type style used for some rubber stamp letters and numbers from a vintage child’s printing set. Originally a cast shadow design, Jeff Levine felt the...
Chamber of Commerce JNL is loosely based on a type style used for some rubber stamp letters and numbers from a vintage child’s printing set. Originally a cast shadow design, Jeff Levine felt the...
We’ve all seen the informational markings on commercial driveways or roadways instructing us which way to turn, where to park, etc. They are usually in stencil lettering 16 inches or taller, with compressed letters...
Typesetter JNL is based on an old-style ‘grotesk’ (or ‘grotesque’) text face popular with printers and rubber stamp makers since the 1800s. The nonconformist character shapes and line widths are reminiscent of hand-cut type...
The hand-lettered title of a vintage Walter Foster “how to draw” book inspired the Deco-influenced alphabet of Art Lesson JNL. Bold and retro in nature, this typeface gets the message across in a straightforward...
Stencil Monograms JNL combines elements from vintage paper and brass stencils to create this attractive set of monogram initials for print, stencil making and other creative applications.
Texarkana JNL is based on classic condensed wood type from the 1800s, and is embellished with stars on the top and bottom for a decorative look.
Typesetter JNL is based on an old-style ‘grotesk’ (or ‘grotesque’) text face popular with printers and rubber stamp makers since the 1800s. The nonconformist character shapes and line widths are reminiscent of hand-cut type...
Nobody Home JNL is unusual in nature as it combines two vintage typestyles into one font. Both have been used for home and property identification for decades and still remain popular. Over the years...